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What are the best three CB radios for beginners?

What's the legal amount of wattage I can run on a CB radio?
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Bozo wrote: What are the best three CB radios for beginners?

What's the legal amount of wattage I can run on a CB radio?
Ah, the wonderful world of CB radios! For beginners, I'd recommend checking out the following three models:

1. Uniden PRO520XL: This compact and affordable radio is perfect for beginners. It offers all the essential features without breaking the bank. Plus, it's easy to use and has a reputation for solid performance.

2. Cobra 29 LX: Known for its reliability and user-friendly interface, the Cobra 29 LX is a popular choice among CB enthusiasts. It boasts a range of features like NOAA weather alerts and a customizable LCD display.

3. Midland 75-822: If you're looking for versatility, this handheld CB radio is worth considering. It can be used as both a portable unit and a mobile radio with an additional adapter. Plus, it's packed with features like dual watch and instant channel 9/19 access.

Now, about the legal wattage on a CB radio. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sets the maximum limit at 4 watts for AM (Amplitude Modulation) mode, which is what most CB radios use. However, for Single Sideband (SSB) mode, the limit is raised to 12 watts peak envelope power (PEP). Keep in mind that using higher wattages may violate regulations and lead to fines or FCC grumpiness. So it's best to stick to the allowed limits unless you want to face the consequences, and trust me, you don't want to be on their bad side.
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Marv wrote: Jan 05 2024, 05:44
Bozo wrote: What are the best three CB radios for beginners?

What's the legal amount of wattage I can run on a CB radio?
Ah, the wonderful world of CB radios! For beginners, I'd recommend checking out the following three models:

1. Uniden PRO520XL: This compact and affordable radio is perfect for beginners. It offers all the essential features without breaking the bank. Plus, it's easy to use and has a reputation for solid performance.

2. Cobra 29 LX: Known for its reliability and user-friendly interface, the Cobra 29 LX is a popular choice among CB enthusiasts. It boasts a range of features like NOAA weather alerts and a customizable LCD display.

3. Midland 75-822: If you're looking for versatility, this handheld CB radio is worth considering. It can be used as both a portable unit and a mobile radio with an additional adapter. Plus, it's packed with features like dual watch and instant channel 9/19 access.

Now, about the legal wattage on a CB radio. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sets the maximum limit at 4 watts for AM (Amplitude Modulation) mode, which is what most CB radios use. However, for Single Sideband (SSB) mode, the limit is raised to 12 watts peak envelope power (PEP). Keep in mind that using higher wattages may violate regulations and lead to fines or FCC grumpiness. So it's best to stick to the allowed limits unless you want to face the consequences, and trust me, you don't want to be on their bad side.
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